Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 Exactly Jim. Could it be that the minerals the body lacks that causes acne are also the ones that cause the depression. This site is very interesting. www.patrickholford.com Holford's book " Food is better medicine than drugs " is worth a read. > > I wonder if it's the acne or the Acutane (linked to suicide)? Cleaning up the diet might fix both acne and depression and with less school shootings. Jim > > " But those who try suicide do not always show depressive symptoms, so screening for mood disorders may not pick up those at greatest risk. " > > http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,20750352-663,00.html# > Acne linked to suicide > Pountney > > November 14, 2006 12:00am > > A THIRD of students with bad acne have had suicidal thoughts, according to a landmark study. > > The study of 9570 New Zealand high school pupils also found one in seven had attempted suicide. > But those who try suicide do not always show depressive symptoms, so screening for mood disorders may not pick up those at greatest risk. > > A quarter of students with problem acne also reported high rates of depression and almost one in 10 suffered anxiety. > > Of the students surveyed, 14.1 per cent said they had problem acne. > > The study is one of the largest to check the link between acne, anxiety, depression and suicide. > > Published in the Australasian Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, it said doctors should be alert to mental health aspects of problem acne. > > " There is now increasing recognition of the association of skin disease with mental health, " said report author Dr of the University of Auckland. > > " At this age young people are developing a sense of identity and self worth, and so they are potentially vulnerable to any adverse psychological effects associated with acne. " > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 Exactly Jim. Could it be that the minerals the body lacks that causes acne are also the ones that cause the depression. This site is very interesting. www.patrickholford.com Holford's book " Food is better medicine than drugs " is worth a read. > > I wonder if it's the acne or the Acutane (linked to suicide)? Cleaning up the diet might fix both acne and depression and with less school shootings. Jim > > " But those who try suicide do not always show depressive symptoms, so screening for mood disorders may not pick up those at greatest risk. " > > http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,20750352-663,00.html# > Acne linked to suicide > Pountney > > November 14, 2006 12:00am > > A THIRD of students with bad acne have had suicidal thoughts, according to a landmark study. > > The study of 9570 New Zealand high school pupils also found one in seven had attempted suicide. > But those who try suicide do not always show depressive symptoms, so screening for mood disorders may not pick up those at greatest risk. > > A quarter of students with problem acne also reported high rates of depression and almost one in 10 suffered anxiety. > > Of the students surveyed, 14.1 per cent said they had problem acne. > > The study is one of the largest to check the link between acne, anxiety, depression and suicide. > > Published in the Australasian Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, it said doctors should be alert to mental health aspects of problem acne. > > " There is now increasing recognition of the association of skin disease with mental health, " said report author Dr of the University of Auckland. > > " At this age young people are developing a sense of identity and self worth, and so they are potentially vulnerable to any adverse psychological effects associated with acne. " > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 Exactly Jim. Could it be that the minerals the body lacks that causes acne are also the ones that cause the depression. This site is very interesting. www.patrickholford.com Holford's book " Food is better medicine than drugs " is worth a read. > > I wonder if it's the acne or the Acutane (linked to suicide)? Cleaning up the diet might fix both acne and depression and with less school shootings. Jim > > " But those who try suicide do not always show depressive symptoms, so screening for mood disorders may not pick up those at greatest risk. " > > http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,20750352-663,00.html# > Acne linked to suicide > Pountney > > November 14, 2006 12:00am > > A THIRD of students with bad acne have had suicidal thoughts, according to a landmark study. > > The study of 9570 New Zealand high school pupils also found one in seven had attempted suicide. > But those who try suicide do not always show depressive symptoms, so screening for mood disorders may not pick up those at greatest risk. > > A quarter of students with problem acne also reported high rates of depression and almost one in 10 suffered anxiety. > > Of the students surveyed, 14.1 per cent said they had problem acne. > > The study is one of the largest to check the link between acne, anxiety, depression and suicide. > > Published in the Australasian Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, it said doctors should be alert to mental health aspects of problem acne. > > " There is now increasing recognition of the association of skin disease with mental health, " said report author Dr of the University of Auckland. > > " At this age young people are developing a sense of identity and self worth, and so they are potentially vulnerable to any adverse psychological effects associated with acne. " > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 Exactly Jim. Could it be that the minerals the body lacks that causes acne are also the ones that cause the depression. This site is very interesting. www.patrickholford.com Holford's book " Food is better medicine than drugs " is worth a read. > > I wonder if it's the acne or the Acutane (linked to suicide)? Cleaning up the diet might fix both acne and depression and with less school shootings. Jim > > " But those who try suicide do not always show depressive symptoms, so screening for mood disorders may not pick up those at greatest risk. " > > http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,20750352-663,00.html# > Acne linked to suicide > Pountney > > November 14, 2006 12:00am > > A THIRD of students with bad acne have had suicidal thoughts, according to a landmark study. > > The study of 9570 New Zealand high school pupils also found one in seven had attempted suicide. > But those who try suicide do not always show depressive symptoms, so screening for mood disorders may not pick up those at greatest risk. > > A quarter of students with problem acne also reported high rates of depression and almost one in 10 suffered anxiety. > > Of the students surveyed, 14.1 per cent said they had problem acne. > > The study is one of the largest to check the link between acne, anxiety, depression and suicide. > > Published in the Australasian Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, it said doctors should be alert to mental health aspects of problem acne. > > " There is now increasing recognition of the association of skin disease with mental health, " said report author Dr of the University of Auckland. > > " At this age young people are developing a sense of identity and self worth, and so they are potentially vulnerable to any adverse psychological effects associated with acne. " > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 SSRI acne, I had it, it's not even like pimples, they're like tumors, and I was put on SSRIs for stress, the depression came after I was on the medication > > Exactly Jim. Could it be that the minerals the body lacks that causes > acne are also the ones that cause the depression. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 SSRI acne, I had it, it's not even like pimples, they're like tumors, and I was put on SSRIs for stress, the depression came after I was on the medication > > Exactly Jim. Could it be that the minerals the body lacks that causes > acne are also the ones that cause the depression. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 SSRI acne, I had it, it's not even like pimples, they're like tumors, and I was put on SSRIs for stress, the depression came after I was on the medication > > Exactly Jim. Could it be that the minerals the body lacks that causes > acne are also the ones that cause the depression. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 SSRI acne, I had it, it's not even like pimples, they're like tumors, and I was put on SSRIs for stress, the depression came after I was on the medication > > Exactly Jim. Could it be that the minerals the body lacks that causes > acne are also the ones that cause the depression. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 Steph, Very cool! I am collecting nutritional and alternative treatment data that doesn't make people crazy, morally deficient, physically ill, suicidal or homicidal. Food sounds like a good place to start. Thanks, Jim Re: Acne linked to suicide Exactly Jim. Could it be that the minerals the body lacks that causes acne are also the ones that cause the depression. This site is very interesting. www.patrickholford.com Holford's book " Food is better medicine than drugs " is worth a read. > > I wonder if it's the acne or the Acutane (linked to suicide)? Cleaning up the diet might fix both acne and depression and with less school shootings. Jim > > " But those who try suicide do not always show depressive symptoms, so screening for mood disorders may not pick up those at greatest risk. " > > http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,20750352-663,00.html# > Acne linked to suicide > Pountney > > November 14, 2006 12:00am > > A THIRD of students with bad acne have had suicidal thoughts, according to a landmark study. > > The study of 9570 New Zealand high school pupils also found one in seven had attempted suicide. > But those who try suicide do not always show depressive symptoms, so screening for mood disorders may not pick up those at greatest risk. > > A quarter of students with problem acne also reported high rates of depression and almost one in 10 suffered anxiety. > > Of the students surveyed, 14.1 per cent said they had problem acne. > > The study is one of the largest to check the link between acne, anxiety, depression and suicide. > > Published in the Australasian Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, it said doctors should be alert to mental health aspects of problem acne. > > " There is now increasing recognition of the association of skin disease with mental health, " said report author Dr of the University of Auckland. > > " At this age young people are developing a sense of identity and self worth, and so they are potentially vulnerable to any adverse psychological effects associated with acne. " > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 Steph, Very cool! I am collecting nutritional and alternative treatment data that doesn't make people crazy, morally deficient, physically ill, suicidal or homicidal. Food sounds like a good place to start. Thanks, Jim Re: Acne linked to suicide Exactly Jim. Could it be that the minerals the body lacks that causes acne are also the ones that cause the depression. This site is very interesting. www.patrickholford.com Holford's book " Food is better medicine than drugs " is worth a read. > > I wonder if it's the acne or the Acutane (linked to suicide)? Cleaning up the diet might fix both acne and depression and with less school shootings. Jim > > " But those who try suicide do not always show depressive symptoms, so screening for mood disorders may not pick up those at greatest risk. " > > http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,20750352-663,00.html# > Acne linked to suicide > Pountney > > November 14, 2006 12:00am > > A THIRD of students with bad acne have had suicidal thoughts, according to a landmark study. > > The study of 9570 New Zealand high school pupils also found one in seven had attempted suicide. > But those who try suicide do not always show depressive symptoms, so screening for mood disorders may not pick up those at greatest risk. > > A quarter of students with problem acne also reported high rates of depression and almost one in 10 suffered anxiety. > > Of the students surveyed, 14.1 per cent said they had problem acne. > > The study is one of the largest to check the link between acne, anxiety, depression and suicide. > > Published in the Australasian Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, it said doctors should be alert to mental health aspects of problem acne. > > " There is now increasing recognition of the association of skin disease with mental health, " said report author Dr of the University of Auckland. > > " At this age young people are developing a sense of identity and self worth, and so they are potentially vulnerable to any adverse psychological effects associated with acne. " > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 Steph, Very cool! I am collecting nutritional and alternative treatment data that doesn't make people crazy, morally deficient, physically ill, suicidal or homicidal. Food sounds like a good place to start. Thanks, Jim Re: Acne linked to suicide Exactly Jim. Could it be that the minerals the body lacks that causes acne are also the ones that cause the depression. This site is very interesting. www.patrickholford.com Holford's book " Food is better medicine than drugs " is worth a read. > > I wonder if it's the acne or the Acutane (linked to suicide)? Cleaning up the diet might fix both acne and depression and with less school shootings. Jim > > " But those who try suicide do not always show depressive symptoms, so screening for mood disorders may not pick up those at greatest risk. " > > http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,20750352-663,00.html# > Acne linked to suicide > Pountney > > November 14, 2006 12:00am > > A THIRD of students with bad acne have had suicidal thoughts, according to a landmark study. > > The study of 9570 New Zealand high school pupils also found one in seven had attempted suicide. > But those who try suicide do not always show depressive symptoms, so screening for mood disorders may not pick up those at greatest risk. > > A quarter of students with problem acne also reported high rates of depression and almost one in 10 suffered anxiety. > > Of the students surveyed, 14.1 per cent said they had problem acne. > > The study is one of the largest to check the link between acne, anxiety, depression and suicide. > > Published in the Australasian Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, it said doctors should be alert to mental health aspects of problem acne. > > " There is now increasing recognition of the association of skin disease with mental health, " said report author Dr of the University of Auckland. > > " At this age young people are developing a sense of identity and self worth, and so they are potentially vulnerable to any adverse psychological effects associated with acne. " > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 Steph, Very cool! I am collecting nutritional and alternative treatment data that doesn't make people crazy, morally deficient, physically ill, suicidal or homicidal. Food sounds like a good place to start. Thanks, Jim Re: Acne linked to suicide Exactly Jim. Could it be that the minerals the body lacks that causes acne are also the ones that cause the depression. This site is very interesting. www.patrickholford.com Holford's book " Food is better medicine than drugs " is worth a read. > > I wonder if it's the acne or the Acutane (linked to suicide)? Cleaning up the diet might fix both acne and depression and with less school shootings. Jim > > " But those who try suicide do not always show depressive symptoms, so screening for mood disorders may not pick up those at greatest risk. " > > http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,20750352-663,00.html# > Acne linked to suicide > Pountney > > November 14, 2006 12:00am > > A THIRD of students with bad acne have had suicidal thoughts, according to a landmark study. > > The study of 9570 New Zealand high school pupils also found one in seven had attempted suicide. > But those who try suicide do not always show depressive symptoms, so screening for mood disorders may not pick up those at greatest risk. > > A quarter of students with problem acne also reported high rates of depression and almost one in 10 suffered anxiety. > > Of the students surveyed, 14.1 per cent said they had problem acne. > > The study is one of the largest to check the link between acne, anxiety, depression and suicide. > > Published in the Australasian Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, it said doctors should be alert to mental health aspects of problem acne. > > " There is now increasing recognition of the association of skin disease with mental health, " said report author Dr of the University of Auckland. > > " At this age young people are developing a sense of identity and self worth, and so they are potentially vulnerable to any adverse psychological effects associated with acne. " > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 Jim, I totally agree. You are a very sensible man, food is where EVERYTHING starts:-) > > > > I wonder if it's the acne or the Acutane (linked to suicide)? > Cleaning up the diet might fix both acne and depression and with less > school shootings. Jim > > > > " But those who try suicide do not always show depressive symptoms, > so screening for mood disorders may not pick up those at greatest risk. " > > > > http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,20750352-663,00.html# > > Acne linked to suicide > > Pountney > > > > November 14, 2006 12:00am > > > > A THIRD of students with bad acne have had suicidal thoughts, > according to a landmark study. > > > > The study of 9570 New Zealand high school pupils also found one in > seven had attempted suicide. > > But those who try suicide do not always show depressive symptoms, so > screening for mood disorders may not pick up those at greatest risk. > > > > A quarter of students with problem acne also reported high rates of > depression and almost one in 10 suffered anxiety. > > > > Of the students surveyed, 14.1 per cent said they had problem acne. > > > > The study is one of the largest to check the link between acne, > anxiety, depression and suicide. > > > > Published in the Australasian Journal of Paediatrics and Child > Health, it said doctors should be alert to mental health aspects of > problem acne. > > > > " There is now increasing recognition of the association of skin > disease with mental health, " said report author Dr of the > University of Auckland. > > > > " At this age young people are developing a sense of identity and > self worth, and so they are potentially vulnerable to any adverse > psychological effects associated with acne. " > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 Jim, I totally agree. You are a very sensible man, food is where EVERYTHING starts:-) > > > > I wonder if it's the acne or the Acutane (linked to suicide)? > Cleaning up the diet might fix both acne and depression and with less > school shootings. Jim > > > > " But those who try suicide do not always show depressive symptoms, > so screening for mood disorders may not pick up those at greatest risk. " > > > > http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,20750352-663,00.html# > > Acne linked to suicide > > Pountney > > > > November 14, 2006 12:00am > > > > A THIRD of students with bad acne have had suicidal thoughts, > according to a landmark study. > > > > The study of 9570 New Zealand high school pupils also found one in > seven had attempted suicide. > > But those who try suicide do not always show depressive symptoms, so > screening for mood disorders may not pick up those at greatest risk. > > > > A quarter of students with problem acne also reported high rates of > depression and almost one in 10 suffered anxiety. > > > > Of the students surveyed, 14.1 per cent said they had problem acne. > > > > The study is one of the largest to check the link between acne, > anxiety, depression and suicide. > > > > Published in the Australasian Journal of Paediatrics and Child > Health, it said doctors should be alert to mental health aspects of > problem acne. > > > > " There is now increasing recognition of the association of skin > disease with mental health, " said report author Dr of the > University of Auckland. > > > > " At this age young people are developing a sense of identity and > self worth, and so they are potentially vulnerable to any adverse > psychological effects associated with acne. " > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 Jim, I totally agree. You are a very sensible man, food is where EVERYTHING starts:-) > > > > I wonder if it's the acne or the Acutane (linked to suicide)? > Cleaning up the diet might fix both acne and depression and with less > school shootings. Jim > > > > " But those who try suicide do not always show depressive symptoms, > so screening for mood disorders may not pick up those at greatest risk. " > > > > http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,20750352-663,00.html# > > Acne linked to suicide > > Pountney > > > > November 14, 2006 12:00am > > > > A THIRD of students with bad acne have had suicidal thoughts, > according to a landmark study. > > > > The study of 9570 New Zealand high school pupils also found one in > seven had attempted suicide. > > But those who try suicide do not always show depressive symptoms, so > screening for mood disorders may not pick up those at greatest risk. > > > > A quarter of students with problem acne also reported high rates of > depression and almost one in 10 suffered anxiety. > > > > Of the students surveyed, 14.1 per cent said they had problem acne. > > > > The study is one of the largest to check the link between acne, > anxiety, depression and suicide. > > > > Published in the Australasian Journal of Paediatrics and Child > Health, it said doctors should be alert to mental health aspects of > problem acne. > > > > " There is now increasing recognition of the association of skin > disease with mental health, " said report author Dr of the > University of Auckland. > > > > " At this age young people are developing a sense of identity and > self worth, and so they are potentially vulnerable to any adverse > psychological effects associated with acne. " > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 Jim, I totally agree. You are a very sensible man, food is where EVERYTHING starts:-) > > > > I wonder if it's the acne or the Acutane (linked to suicide)? > Cleaning up the diet might fix both acne and depression and with less > school shootings. Jim > > > > " But those who try suicide do not always show depressive symptoms, > so screening for mood disorders may not pick up those at greatest risk. " > > > > http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,20750352-663,00.html# > > Acne linked to suicide > > Pountney > > > > November 14, 2006 12:00am > > > > A THIRD of students with bad acne have had suicidal thoughts, > according to a landmark study. > > > > The study of 9570 New Zealand high school pupils also found one in > seven had attempted suicide. > > But those who try suicide do not always show depressive symptoms, so > screening for mood disorders may not pick up those at greatest risk. > > > > A quarter of students with problem acne also reported high rates of > depression and almost one in 10 suffered anxiety. > > > > Of the students surveyed, 14.1 per cent said they had problem acne. > > > > The study is one of the largest to check the link between acne, > anxiety, depression and suicide. > > > > Published in the Australasian Journal of Paediatrics and Child > Health, it said doctors should be alert to mental health aspects of > problem acne. > > > > " There is now increasing recognition of the association of skin > disease with mental health, " said report author Dr of the > University of Auckland. > > > > " At this age young people are developing a sense of identity and > self worth, and so they are potentially vulnerable to any adverse > psychological effects associated with acne. " > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 Remember this posting below? SSRI's Nutrient Depleting Side Effects.. Incredibly bad for overall health. Could that perhaps be the reason for SSRI acne? Just thinking out loud. Steph Hi, I just read your email/article - Understanding Our Mission. I would like to have " the rest of the story " about who and who does not do well on these drugs. I am a holistically train addictions counselor and am researching information for a handbook on The Nutrient Depleting Side Effects of SSRI Antidepressants. I know for sure SSRIs metabolize out folic acid, sodium and glutithione. I know that people who take omega 3 have fewer symptoms of depression. I know that acetylcholine also helps. The information does not seem to have any central database or references but is scattered around in various books and websites. I would appreciate any references you might have that would helf me in identifying sources of research or information on this topic. Thanks for all your hard work, Sincerely, Yoshi (Virginia Delwiche) > > > > Exactly Jim. Could it be that the minerals the body lacks that causes > > acne are also the ones that cause the depression. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 Remember this posting below? SSRI's Nutrient Depleting Side Effects.. Incredibly bad for overall health. Could that perhaps be the reason for SSRI acne? Just thinking out loud. Steph Hi, I just read your email/article - Understanding Our Mission. I would like to have " the rest of the story " about who and who does not do well on these drugs. I am a holistically train addictions counselor and am researching information for a handbook on The Nutrient Depleting Side Effects of SSRI Antidepressants. I know for sure SSRIs metabolize out folic acid, sodium and glutithione. I know that people who take omega 3 have fewer symptoms of depression. I know that acetylcholine also helps. The information does not seem to have any central database or references but is scattered around in various books and websites. I would appreciate any references you might have that would helf me in identifying sources of research or information on this topic. Thanks for all your hard work, Sincerely, Yoshi (Virginia Delwiche) > > > > Exactly Jim. Could it be that the minerals the body lacks that causes > > acne are also the ones that cause the depression. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 Remember this posting below? SSRI's Nutrient Depleting Side Effects.. Incredibly bad for overall health. Could that perhaps be the reason for SSRI acne? Just thinking out loud. Steph Hi, I just read your email/article - Understanding Our Mission. I would like to have " the rest of the story " about who and who does not do well on these drugs. I am a holistically train addictions counselor and am researching information for a handbook on The Nutrient Depleting Side Effects of SSRI Antidepressants. I know for sure SSRIs metabolize out folic acid, sodium and glutithione. I know that people who take omega 3 have fewer symptoms of depression. I know that acetylcholine also helps. The information does not seem to have any central database or references but is scattered around in various books and websites. I would appreciate any references you might have that would helf me in identifying sources of research or information on this topic. Thanks for all your hard work, Sincerely, Yoshi (Virginia Delwiche) > > > > Exactly Jim. Could it be that the minerals the body lacks that causes > > acne are also the ones that cause the depression. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 Remember this posting below? SSRI's Nutrient Depleting Side Effects.. Incredibly bad for overall health. Could that perhaps be the reason for SSRI acne? Just thinking out loud. Steph Hi, I just read your email/article - Understanding Our Mission. I would like to have " the rest of the story " about who and who does not do well on these drugs. I am a holistically train addictions counselor and am researching information for a handbook on The Nutrient Depleting Side Effects of SSRI Antidepressants. I know for sure SSRIs metabolize out folic acid, sodium and glutithione. I know that people who take omega 3 have fewer symptoms of depression. I know that acetylcholine also helps. The information does not seem to have any central database or references but is scattered around in various books and websites. I would appreciate any references you might have that would helf me in identifying sources of research or information on this topic. Thanks for all your hard work, Sincerely, Yoshi (Virginia Delwiche) > > > > Exactly Jim. Could it be that the minerals the body lacks that causes > > acne are also the ones that cause the depression. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 I think so, bad or no nutrition plus poison that depletes nutrition and, well, poison people. So absurd I repeatedly have to go " Wow " . Jim Re: Acne linked to suicide Remember this posting below? SSRI's Nutrient Depleting Side Effects.. Incredibly bad for overall health. Could that perhaps be the reason for SSRI acne? Just thinking out loud. Steph Hi, I just read your email/article - Understanding Our Mission. I would like to have " the rest of the story " about who and who does not do well on these drugs. I am a holistically train addictions counselor and am researching information for a handbook on The Nutrient Depleting Side Effects of SSRI Antidepressants. I know for sure SSRIs metabolize out folic acid, sodium and glutithione. I know that people who take omega 3 have fewer symptoms of depression. I know that acetylcholine also helps. The information does not seem to have any central database or references but is scattered around in various books and websites. I would appreciate any references you might have that would helf me in identifying sources of research or information on this topic. Thanks for all your hard work, Sincerely, Yoshi (Virginia Delwiche) > > > > Exactly Jim. Could it be that the minerals the body lacks that causes > > acne are also the ones that cause the depression. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 I think so, bad or no nutrition plus poison that depletes nutrition and, well, poison people. So absurd I repeatedly have to go " Wow " . Jim Re: Acne linked to suicide Remember this posting below? SSRI's Nutrient Depleting Side Effects.. Incredibly bad for overall health. Could that perhaps be the reason for SSRI acne? Just thinking out loud. Steph Hi, I just read your email/article - Understanding Our Mission. I would like to have " the rest of the story " about who and who does not do well on these drugs. I am a holistically train addictions counselor and am researching information for a handbook on The Nutrient Depleting Side Effects of SSRI Antidepressants. I know for sure SSRIs metabolize out folic acid, sodium and glutithione. I know that people who take omega 3 have fewer symptoms of depression. I know that acetylcholine also helps. The information does not seem to have any central database or references but is scattered around in various books and websites. I would appreciate any references you might have that would helf me in identifying sources of research or information on this topic. Thanks for all your hard work, Sincerely, Yoshi (Virginia Delwiche) > > > > Exactly Jim. Could it be that the minerals the body lacks that causes > > acne are also the ones that cause the depression. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 I think so, bad or no nutrition plus poison that depletes nutrition and, well, poison people. So absurd I repeatedly have to go " Wow " . Jim Re: Acne linked to suicide Remember this posting below? SSRI's Nutrient Depleting Side Effects.. Incredibly bad for overall health. Could that perhaps be the reason for SSRI acne? Just thinking out loud. Steph Hi, I just read your email/article - Understanding Our Mission. I would like to have " the rest of the story " about who and who does not do well on these drugs. I am a holistically train addictions counselor and am researching information for a handbook on The Nutrient Depleting Side Effects of SSRI Antidepressants. I know for sure SSRIs metabolize out folic acid, sodium and glutithione. I know that people who take omega 3 have fewer symptoms of depression. I know that acetylcholine also helps. The information does not seem to have any central database or references but is scattered around in various books and websites. I would appreciate any references you might have that would helf me in identifying sources of research or information on this topic. Thanks for all your hard work, Sincerely, Yoshi (Virginia Delwiche) > > > > Exactly Jim. Could it be that the minerals the body lacks that causes > > acne are also the ones that cause the depression. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2006 Report Share Posted November 13, 2006 I think so, bad or no nutrition plus poison that depletes nutrition and, well, poison people. So absurd I repeatedly have to go " Wow " . Jim Re: Acne linked to suicide Remember this posting below? SSRI's Nutrient Depleting Side Effects.. Incredibly bad for overall health. Could that perhaps be the reason for SSRI acne? Just thinking out loud. Steph Hi, I just read your email/article - Understanding Our Mission. I would like to have " the rest of the story " about who and who does not do well on these drugs. I am a holistically train addictions counselor and am researching information for a handbook on The Nutrient Depleting Side Effects of SSRI Antidepressants. I know for sure SSRIs metabolize out folic acid, sodium and glutithione. I know that people who take omega 3 have fewer symptoms of depression. I know that acetylcholine also helps. The information does not seem to have any central database or references but is scattered around in various books and websites. I would appreciate any references you might have that would helf me in identifying sources of research or information on this topic. Thanks for all your hard work, Sincerely, Yoshi (Virginia Delwiche) > > > > Exactly Jim. Could it be that the minerals the body lacks that causes > > acne are also the ones that cause the depression. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2006 Report Share Posted November 15, 2006 Hi, Acne is related in probably most cases to high testerone levels. So are certain types of cysts that can look and feel hard, more like tumors.Studies of prison inmates of violent crimes have high testerone levels. See the conection? SSRIs so influence hormone levels. Yoshi alfred8991 <gatchell@...> wrote: Jim, I totally agree. You are a very sensible man, food is where EVERYTHING starts:-) > > > > I wonder if it's the acne or the Acutane (linked to suicide)? > Cleaning up the diet might fix both acne and depression and with less > school shootings. Jim > > > > " But those who try suicide do not always show depressive symptoms, > so screening for mood disorders may not pick up those at greatest risk. " > > > > http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,20750352-663,00.html# > > Acne linked to suicide > > Pountney > > > > November 14, 2006 12:00am > > > > A THIRD of students with bad acne have had suicidal thoughts, > according to a landmark study. > > > > The study of 9570 New Zealand high school pupils also found one in > seven had attempted suicide. > > But those who try suicide do not always show depressive symptoms, so > screening for mood disorders may not pick up those at greatest risk. > > > > A quarter of students with problem acne also reported high rates of > depression and almost one in 10 suffered anxiety. > > > > Of the students surveyed, 14.1 per cent said they had problem acne. > > > > The study is one of the largest to check the link between acne, > anxiety, depression and suicide. > > > > Published in the Australasian Journal of Paediatrics and Child > Health, it said doctors should be alert to mental health aspects of > problem acne. > > > > " There is now increasing recognition of the association of skin > disease with mental health, " said report author Dr of the > University of Auckland. > > > > " At this age young people are developing a sense of identity and > self worth, and so they are potentially vulnerable to any adverse > psychological effects associated with acne. " > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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